Einsteinium
1: Einsteinium and how it got its name?
  1. it was named after Albert Einstein from the remains of a hydrogen bomn in 1952

2: Symbol, Atomic Number, and Atomic Mass?
  1. The symbol is Es (The source of the symbol is from the name)
  2. The Atomic Number is 99
  3. The Atomic Mass is 252

3: Number of protons, Neutrons, and Electrons?
  1. Protons: 99
  2. Neutrons: 153
  3. Electrons: 99

4: Where it is found (air, water, land) and in what form (state of matter-solid, liquide, gas)?
  1. it is found in the debris of a hydrogen bomb, so anywhere a hydrogen bomb is detonated
  2. it is found as a solid

5:Physical facts?
  1. Melting Point: 860*C
  2. Boiling Point: not yet discovered
  3. Density: 8.84 grams/centimeters^3
  4. Abundance in the Earth's crust is controlled by man, it's man-made

6: Uses?
  1. None, besides people wanting to research it

7: Interesting Facts:
  1. It is only found in the remains of a hydrogen bomb
  2. It has a high rate of nuclear fission
  3. It glows in the darkmendelevium.jpg
  4. It has a potential use for radiation therapy, because it is highly radioactive


8: Sources?
  1. http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele099.html
  2. http://periodic.lanl.gov/elements/99.html
  3. http://www,chemicalelements.com/elements/el.html
  4. http://wwwmchemicool.com/elements/einsteinium.html